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| 16075 | 2001-07-25 04:42:00 | Some time ago I had a 10GB Hard Drive installed in an older System Board which would only recognize it as 7.8 Gb. Since then I have upgraded the System Board to a GA-BX2000+, the Bios now says I have a 10GB Hard Drive but in control panel C: properties it is still shown as a 7.82 Hard Drive. Apart from reformating the drive is there any other way to regain the lost 2GB. Lew |
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| 16076 | 2001-07-25 09:04:00 | The 8gb limit is similar to the old 528mb limit a few years ago. You could try getting a partition resizer, eg system commander, but they cost money. What I would do it use FDisk to create a 2gb partition, to use up the space which would be available as D: |
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